2007 Toyota Tacoma: What is the tire size and pressure, and wheel size?

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Marie B January 26, 2021
The 2007 Toyota Tacoma has a tire size of p215/70r15 for both the front and the rear tires. This means that the wheel size for this vehicle is 15 inches, standard. The tire pressure recommended by the manufacturer is between 29 and 35 psi, or pounds per square inch of air. If Your vehicle needs new tires, You can expect to pay between $50 and $250 per tire. If You want to have them changed by a professional mechanic or by an automotive service technician, You will need to pay out an additional $40 to $150 in labor. If You want to check the tire pressure in Your wheels, You can use the tire pressure monitoring system (also called the tpms) on Your instrument cluster, or use a tire gauge.
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Mara D. January 2, 2020
The 2007 Toyota Tacoma wheel size is 15 inches. The tire pressure for the 2007 Toyota Tacoma is 29 to 35 psi. The tire size of the 2007 Toyota Tacoma is P215/70R15.
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